u do know the owner of the knife making company that you have avized ppl to stay away from them and not to buy from them that is wrong just because they might be different then yours maybe even more succesfull at selling them please do not advize ppl not to buy from them :D ( also dat is a damn good knife :) )
I think my point is exactly what you are talking about the idea that the steel is the one most important thing is a mistake various people have been pushing or using as a sales gimmick. Any steel with a good heat treat will serve you well but in fact you can cut with many things in our past it has ranged from metals to volcanic glass. In the end if you can't control the edge the edge is worthless to you.
Do you "feel" "think" most knifes on the market are not "controllable", since you made a point of talking most of your vid about the feel of the handle? Aren't most knifes on the market today contain pretty much comfortable grips? I would take an average grip with A2 steel such as my Bark River Bravo 1 and Gameskeeper, than have a best handle with low quality steel.
Ok so would you like a knife with excellent steel and with an excellent grip. My point is that I work hard to get both ellemnts into my knives I work hard to payattention to how my product progesses and am sharing my philosphy on my designs.
Past cultures have used a variety of things to cut with other than steel the ability to control the edge is universal through out.
@theanvilcracks 440 has its place and is a decent quality steel for many jobs. there are many better steels and many worse, but just because you choose 440 doesnt make you an idiot. i think that you just showed who the idiot is.
Well thank you for the compliment on my knife. I understand that this information may be obvious to some people but the intent of the video is geared towards people who are new . Not everyone will get information from this video but I hope some people will benefit from it. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and hopefully some of my future videos will prove more interesting for you. Using my own product allows me the best example of my philosophy.
Ahhh I found the prices on some of them. $180 is more than I could afford but im sure there worth it. Let me know if you get some that are cheaper. Thx
You have some nice knives on your site but I cant find the price of any of them on the site. You may want to make it esier to see what they cost. Thx.
I have been looking at compaies to upgrade my site the last couple I have hired ahve not worked out so the site is in theprocess of being worked on thanks.
Yes it is common sence which gives it, its strong point in an age when common sence seems to be not so common. Thanks
DivingSparrow 1 month ago
I like you philosophy but it's common sense too
MaurizioGarzia 1 month ago
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u do know the owner of the knife making company that you have avized ppl to stay away from them and not to buy from them that is wrong just because they might be different then yours maybe even more succesfull at selling them please do not advize ppl not to buy from them :D ( also dat is a damn good knife :) )
Ellasticitie 1 year ago
@theanvilcracks
I think my point is exactly what you are talking about the idea that the steel is the one most important thing is a mistake various people have been pushing or using as a sales gimmick. Any steel with a good heat treat will serve you well but in fact you can cut with many things in our past it has ranged from metals to volcanic glass. In the end if you can't control the edge the edge is worthless to you.
DivingSparrow 1 year ago
@DivingSparrow
Do you "feel" "think" most knifes on the market are not "controllable", since you made a point of talking most of your vid about the feel of the handle? Aren't most knifes on the market today contain pretty much comfortable grips? I would take an average grip with A2 steel such as my Bark River Bravo 1 and Gameskeeper, than have a best handle with low quality steel.
bigdogITbiker 1 year ago
@bigdogITbiker
Ok so would you like a knife with excellent steel and with an excellent grip. My point is that I work hard to get both ellemnts into my knives I work hard to payattention to how my product progesses and am sharing my philosphy on my designs.
Past cultures have used a variety of things to cut with other than steel the ability to control the edge is universal through out.
DivingSparrow 1 year ago
Is that particular knife a full flat grind?
MrEhud77 1 year ago
@MrEhud77
Yes it is a full flat grind
DivingSparrow 1 year ago
@DivingSparrow How does the full flat grind compare to a scandi as a bushknife?
MrEhud77 1 year ago
@theanvilcracks 440 has its place and is a decent quality steel for many jobs. there are many better steels and many worse, but just because you choose 440 doesnt make you an idiot. i think that you just showed who the idiot is.
tac94540 1 year ago
this is a great knife !!
just what i want !!
please send me a message and tell me more for this knfe whre can i buy whats the prize please??
milotist 2 years ago
@milotist Just check my site out and contact me via the email there thanks
DivingSparrow 1 year ago
sounds to me like a bunch of the obvious.
"A parachute is not just parachord, it's the whole package that slows you in the air" ummm, ya. we know.
Which, in turn, makes this a very cleverly concealed commercial to help you sell your knives.
(BTW it IS a nice looking knife. But here, I wasn't in the process of knife shopping when I clicked your video.)
downstube 2 years ago
Well thank you for the compliment on my knife. I understand that this information may be obvious to some people but the intent of the video is geared towards people who are new . Not everyone will get information from this video but I hope some people will benefit from it. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and hopefully some of my future videos will prove more interesting for you. Using my own product allows me the best example of my philosophy.
Thank for your input.
DivingSparrow 2 years ago
how much would i pay for this knife?
citytrendz 2 years ago
Well done Abe!
diverbrent 2 years ago
do the make or sell any good bushcraft knife making kits?
Kingmaconha 2 years ago
Hi Sorry just saw your question I am sorry I do not make any kits I just sell the finished knives.
DivingSparrow 2 years ago
good looking knife.
hobbexp 3 years ago
cool video. y.
icufodu2 3 years ago
Ahhh I found the prices on some of them. $180 is more than I could afford but im sure there worth it. Let me know if you get some that are cheaper. Thx
RedWhiteandBetrayed 3 years ago 2
You have some nice knives on your site but I cant find the price of any of them on the site. You may want to make it esier to see what they cost. Thx.
RedWhiteandBetrayed 3 years ago
@RedWhiteandBetrayed
I have been looking at compaies to upgrade my site the last couple I have hired ahve not worked out so the site is in theprocess of being worked on thanks.
DivingSparrow 1 year ago
Great philosophy on knives and good video.
Sean the silver fox
seanmulhall 3 years ago
Good video.Good luck with your knife company!
kaziklu79 3 years ago
Nice vid Abe. I want one of those!
13cigarettes 3 years ago